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Rose & Crown
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The Rose & Crown was situated on Halifax Road.
This grade-II listed building was latterly used as a cafe bar. |
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Listed building details: |
Public house. Mid C18. Watershot
masonry, stone slate roof. Quoins, 2 storeys. 3-room front. 3 bays of
3-light double chamfered mullioned windows formed of 2 wide lights with
smaller set between, to each floor. 2 stacks to ridge. Double pile on plan.
2-span roof, one stack to gable. |
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Colin Green |
1946/1950 |
When I was born in 1946 my parents,Jack and Gertrude
Green ran the Rose and Crown. In the late 1940s the pub was owned by
Whittakers (Cock o' the North) Brewery based in Halifax. |
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